Hello and welcome to our blog. We have been getting many requests to join in on blogging so here we go. I hope you all enjoy the "view". Be sure to check us out at www.earthsonglodge.com for detailed information.

EarthSong Lodge in pictures

The view of a lifetime

Denali in March 2012

Caribou and Sled Dogs

two minutes of sunshine at -16 below

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Dearest friends,
Oh so chilly when I woke up this morning...the themometer read...-16 below, so I lit a few of my favorite candles with warm scents of vanilla sugar, pushed a button on the "Kuerig" coffeemaker for instant aromatic coffee from my fav brand lately, Caribou coffee. I am looking forward to the very quick glimpse of the sun rising over the mountains...we are speaking of maybe TWO minutes before hiding behind the peak until tomorrow.
Jon and JJ took two teams of sled dogs out breaking trail, three hours of frosty feet and dogs.
It's a strange and wonderful feeling to bake banana bread with lots of chocolate chips, warming the kitchen and greeting Jon after his outing with the sled dogs. Now it's time to make a turkey/veggie pot pie for dinner...after all, how else can one warm up...indulging in comfort food.
Happy thoughts only,
Karin
PS...I wish you could pop over for a slice of warm banana bread...and a drizzle of sunshine.

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Tomorrow Karin, JJ, and I are heading to Homer to move our belongings out and close the house down. We purchased the beautiful home on the ridge three years ago, but have not spent as much time down there as we hoped. Add the amazing amount of snowfall in recent years in Homer (at one time last year we had a spot on the roof with 9' of snow), and you end up with a place hard to maintain when Jon is guiding dog sled trips all winter. We love the area and community, and will be looking at other lower-elevation options.

With about a half-foot of new snow, we have some better mushing conditions out now. The tundra is still bumpy, but we have some decent trails, and will soon be ready to start our day guided trips. Speaking of trips, we have some new dog mushing trip specials on our website: www.earthsonglodge.com. Check them out if you want to experience Denali the "real" way. There was a meeting on Monday at Denali National Park HQ between me and some park staff, going over the guiding operation. We have a new park kennels manager, with mushing experience but no park mushing time. Denali is a bit different from other places, so she'll be in for an exciting winter. We were again shot down for park cabin use. For those of you not in-the-know, the dog sled guiding business was able to use all 15 park patrol cabins for winter guiding from the 1970's through to about 1990. The permit was re-written and the cabins were deleted. I have tried consistantly since then to get them back, with only getting one cabin (Lower Toklat Cabin) back. The frustrating part is the goal posts seem to be moving, as the reasoning behind the policy evolves as points are contradicted. With more cabin use, I am able to offer a more varied service to a greater number of potential guests. But nothing will change for the near future. We'll still do the trips we've done in the past, and still make winter camping as comfy as it can get...with wood stove and hot tent.

Don't think we'll post anything until after Thanksgiving, so a happy holiday to you all. Stay healthy, be safe, carpe diem.

Saturday, November 6, 2010

Karin and Jon are back at the lodge, after a trip up from the Lower 48 in their new truck, and the focus now is training the dogs for sledding trips. We only have a few inches of snow, but that hasn't stopped the sled training. The dogs are doing 8-10 mile days, and by the end of next week they should be doing 15-18 milers. Our new pups, the Star Trek DS-9 litter, are all in team and looking like pros...except for Kira, who hasn't quite figured out this whole dog team thing. We're looking forward to a great year, and already have about ten multi-day trips booked. For our few blog readers out there considering a trip, let me know you read this blog and I'll give you a discounted rate. What a deal!

While on vacation we unfortunately lost our oldest dog, Picard. He had an excellent season last year, especially for a dog going on 13 years. Picard got sick for a few days, and we finally lost him about two weeks ago. Coincidentally, his retired sister Guinin in Washington State also died that same week of cancer. Picard was our perennial swing dog, a reliable back-up to whichever dog was up in lead. We'll miss him greatly.

Along with dog sled training, Karin and I are working on a number of projects in and around the lodge. Last summer we focused a lot on the grounds and upgrading some of the systems. We will be putting a lot of effort into Henry's Coffeehouse, making it not only a great place to eat and see the slide show, but also a place available for guests to hang out, play games, get online, etc. The main lodge building will undergo another season of interior work, and with luck, an addition.

Winter is also a time for us to catch up on family. We were lucky enough to visit the East Coast and family with our daughter Sera this fall. Next weekend is our grandson Taegan's fifth birthday, and all the kids and grandkids will be at the lodge for Thanksgiving. After a "quiet" holiday last year in Homer, it should be just the opposite in 2010.

As the days get shorter and the temperatures drop, we wish all our friends out there a great winter.

About Me

My passions in life:
the list is endles since life is such a special gift. I love my husband more than ever, I love to knit and I love Alaska.
I always have a knitting project on my needles, always have a stack of books to read, always have lots of photos to take, always have endless scenery before me which takes my heart on a path of intensity never felt before, always thinking of travel...Italy, Ireland, Scotland, England, New Zealand, Hawaii, Bermuda, Nova Scotia, wineries on the Northwest Coast of US, and ...always am grateful to my family, my sons, my beautiful daughter, my grandchidren, my little dog, Bella... also I am grateful for all the stars in the sky shining on my life..

About Jon

Jon has lived and worked in the Denali Park area since 1982. He worked in Denali National Park as a backcountry ranger, road patrol ranger, naturalist, sled dog kennel supervisor, and perservation specialist restoring historic cabins in the backcountry. Other Alaskan parks he's worked at include Wrangell-St. Elias, Lake Clark, and Gates of the Arctic. He is now a Concessionaire for Denali National Park offering winter dog sledding expeditions, and a proud owner of EarthSong Lodge with his wife, Karin.

His passions in life, besides his lovely wife Karin, is his team of sled dogs. Dog sled expeditions have led him to the Arctic coast, Chilcoot Trail, villages of the Interior, Iditarod Trail, glaciers of the Alaska Range, and the great Denali Wilderness.

Jon published the "Backcountry Companion" which is no longer in print since it was published through Alaska Natural History Association, now Alaska Geographic.

Come and visit with Jon and hear wonderful stories of his great adventures, view his evening Slide Show presentations at Henry's Coffeehouse at EarthSong Lodge during evenings, and hurry up to take a dog sledding expedition of a lifetime before his lovely wife wisks him away for the winter! She is growing wearing of spending winters without her husband!